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Chris Fabry
Married to Andrea since 1982. We have 9 children together and none apart. Our dog's name is Tebow.
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After finding and remediating mold twice in our Colorado home, we abandoned ship in October 2008. Because of the high levels of exposure, our entire family was affected. After months of seeing different specialists for all of the problems, we came to Arizona to begin comprehensive treatment to rid our bodies of the toxic buildup. In August 2009 we moved into a larger home, four bedrooms, south of Tucson, north of Mexico. I am doing my daily radio program/ writing from that location. Thanks for praying for us. We really feel it.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008







2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chris, you and Andrea have meant so much to me through the years. I first became acquainted with you through the WMBI Morning Show (I still have my oversized coffee mug, although it is currently sitting in a POD in Illinois), then through your books.I had the pleasure of meeting you at a bookstore once. You have the gift of making a reader or listener feel as though you are sharing a private conversation with them. You share spiritual truths without lecturing.

Having said all that, let me assure you that God will use you to His glory wherever you and Andrea go. The two of you are truly lights on a hill and black mold cannot act as a bushel to hide those lights.

Happy anniversary, Blessed Christmas, and you are all in my prayers as always.

Blessings,
Mary Beth

IdahoConnie said...

The lady who called in during this show and told the story about the bride dolls is a perfect word-picture for all of us. The first thing I thought of was that those “reborn” dolls represent us and how Jesus makes us new. He doesn’t throw us out even though we might be spiritually or physically worn out or even have lost a part or two. He doesn’t give us up because our stuffing has shifted or has even been pulled out. Our faces may be etched by weather and time, but He still looks upon us with great love and compassion.
In our coming to believe in Him and giving ourselves into His hands, He begins to bring out the beauty that He sees. He gently washes over us and brings a bright shine to our old countenance. He freshens our faces with joy and rearranges our spiritual-stuffing so that we are shaped anew. He puts us back together and re-sews the seams of all our parts so that we are held up by His strength.
Then He clothes us in the beautiful new clothes of His righteousness and salvation. We are dressed in the magnificent outfits of His grace.
Thank you for the wonderful interview with this amazing woman and her son. You gave us all reason to rethink how we approach the Christmas season.
God bless you and your family, Chris. I pray Arizona will be the answer to your prayers.
Connie - Coeur d'Alene, Idaho